Saturday 14 Nov 1818 (p. 1, col. 6 and p. 2, col. 3) TIMBER FOR SALE. THOMAS WAUGH, Timber Merchant, CARLISLE, has just Landed at BOWNESS, SANDSFIELD, and ROCKLIFF, from MIRIMACHI, by the Brig Jane, Captain ASBRIDGE, an Excellent Cargo of RED and YELLOW PINE TIMBER PLANTS, BLACK BIRCH, and LATH WOOD. J. W. likewise has on Sale at his TIMBER YARD, Foot of Scotch Street, CARLISLE, an excellent Assortment of Red and Yellow Pine Timber, Dantzic Oak Boards, Memel Pipe Staves, Heart and Sap Laths, Mahogany in Planks and Veneers; also a large Quantity of well seasoned Boards of different Dimensions,all of which he is Selling on Reasonable Terms. Carlisle, 12th Nov. 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WIGTON HUNT. WIGTON HUNT will take place on WEDNESDAY the 25th instant. DINNER at Mr. J. SMITH'S, Queen's Head, Wigton. Mr. HODGSON, of Moordike, } Mr. NICOLSON, } Stewards. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE FOREST HUNT WILL take place on Thursday the 26th Instant. The Carlisle Harriers will cast off at HIGH HESKET, at Nine o'Clock. Dinner at John THOMLINSON's, at Two o'Clock. JAMES BEAUMONT, } JOHN MACHELL, } Stewards. Hesket, 12th November, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARLISLE CANAL NAVIGATION. Shares. £ Miss LEWTHWAITE, 5 250 John CHRISTIAN, Esq. Unerigg Hall, 5 250 Rev. Thos. LOWRY, D. D. Crosby, 4 200 John SMITH, Haltwhistle, 4 200 James KING, Ulverston, 4 200 Miss CHAPMAN, Newcastle, 4 200 John BROWN, Pack Horse, Carlisle, 3 150 John MACHELL, Low Plains, 2 100 Thomas BROCKBANK (additional), 1 50 Esther HODGSON, Bowness, 1 50 John EVANS, Great Corby, 1 50 Isabella HODGSON, Beaumont, 1 50 Humphrey DODD, Haydon Bridge, 10 500 Matthew PATTISON, Haydon Bridge, 2 100 John WALDIE, Dalston, 2 100 It is particularly requested that any Subscribers who have not yet paid their first Deposit of Two per Cent. will immediately pay the same into the Banks of Messrs. FORSTER & Co. or Messrs. GRAHAM & Co. Carlisle, or to Mr. ATKINSON, Mr. HALTON, or Mr. ROWLAND, the Treasurers. By Order of the Committee of Management, W. NANSON, Secretary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUMBERLAND FREEHOLDS FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, either together or in Lots,A very Valuable and Improvable FREEHOLD & TITHE-FREE ESTATE, called HALL GUARDS, in the Parish of Lanercost, in the County of Cumberland, containing 183 Acres and 21 Perches, or thereabouts, of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, now in the Occupation of Moses HODGSON, and situate about Six Miles from the Market Town of Brampton, and Two Miles from Gilsland Spaw. There is a good Freestone Quarry upon the Estate, the Occupier of which is also entitled to win Limestones for the use of the Estate in an adjoining Limestone Quarry, and Coals can be had at a moderate distance. The Premises are well Watered and Fenced, and the Neighbourhood abounds in Game. The Tenant, on application, will shew the Premises. Persons desirous of purchasing will be treated with, by Mr. JOSEPH MOSES, of Appleby; or Mr. WILSON, Solicitor, Brampton, either of whom will shew a Plan of the Estate, and give any further information which may be required. One half of the Purchase Money may remain upon Mortgage of the Premises if required. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOREST, FRUIT TREES, &c. FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC, about the End of the present, or the beginning of next Month, of which due Notice will be given, by the Assignees of the Estate and Effects of THOMAS CLARK and CHARLES GRAY, of Keswick, Bankrupts,All the large and valuable Stock of Forest and Fruit Trees, Thorns, Ornamental, Ever-green, and Flowering Shrubs, now growing and being in the Nursery Ground of the Bankrupts, at Keswick aforesaid. The Stock will be set out, and Sold in small Lots, for the convenience of the Trade of private Gentlemen, who may be planting, and others. For Particulars apply to Messrs. FISHER & SON, Solicitors, Cockermouth.12th Nov. 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTWITHSTANDING the Desertion of the GLASGOW WELLINGTON COACH COMPANY, the PROPRIETORS of the LIVERPOOL and MANCHESTER COACHES are determined to continue their Coaches, for the Benefit of themselves and the Inhabitants of CARLISLE and its Neighbourhood.Places may be taken at Mr. HOLMES'S, the King's Arms Inn, Carlisle, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at One o'Clock, for Penrith, Shap, Kendal, Lancaster, Preston, Liverpool, and Manchester.